What are other examples of the types of modifications in policies and practices that would be reasonable in most cases?
Examples include rewriting policies that categorically exclude people with disabilities from serving on juries, such as people who are deaf or blind; permitting a witness or spectators with diabetes to consume candy as needed to maintain blood sugar levels; or explaining the words on an instruction sheet to a citizen who is mentally retarded.*
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